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Thursday, April 25, 2013

News Update on South Sudan, Congo, Uganda and Rwanda with M23

http://ntvuganda.co.ug/Calm has returned to the Elegu
border post after the Sunday night killing of four people on the Kampala Juba
highway. Moses Akena brings us the very latest from the Ugandan border with
South Sudan.

http://ntvuganda.co.ug/A section of Members of Parliament
are now fighting for conjugal rights for prisoners.And in a quick rejoinder,
prisons authorities say if allowed, the spouses of the prisoners would have to
pay for the service.

http://ntvuganda.co.ug/President Yoweri Museveni's
donation of a sack full of money to the youth in Busoga has sparked public
debate, which in turn has prompted a reaction from State House officials.A
statement by the Deputy Press Secretary to the President Linda Nabusayi says
while the 250 million shillings may have come in an unusual package, there
really isn't anything remarkable about it.

http://ntvuganda.co.ug/A new report by the US government
states that Uganda has continued performing poorly in protecting the human
rights of its citizens.The report released on the 19th April 2013 entitled
"The 2012 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices" faults government agencies
for carrying out unlawful killings, torture, and the abuse of suspects.

Congo has long and porous borders with 2 states led by hostiles
and belligerent leaders who have found in their neighboring country a weak and
lawless state to plunge in bloody repetitive wars since 1997. Two hostiles and
cold blood killers: Museveni and Kagame are to blame. How to go about protecting
almost 600 miles of unprotected, complicated terrain, against hostile and
ruthless armies of neighboring countries?

3 questions come to my
mind:What have been done first to stop the progress of unjustified
combats?What is being done on the ground?What should be the next steps
toward a permanent peace process?

First: For the last 14 years, much has
been done by activists of peace in terms of raising awareness about war crimes,
and human rights abuses done by the army led by Museveni and Kagame, both strong
allies of UK and the US. At the moment, both leaders and parliaments of these
powers have processed for long hours and multiple times hearings on the crisis
in the Congo. Major News papers like NYtimes, the guardians and other media
channels have covered extensively and sometimes in details the news on the Congo
to relate to their audiences the clear reality on Congo crisis. Is this
satisfactory? Yes. And, the results are that all powerful leaders of the world
have called KAGAME and Museveni to stop their murderous, evil endeavors and
plans in the Congo. And numerous aid projects to these hostile government have
been suspended.Second: What is being done? The UN have mandate African
regional countries to find resolutions to put an end to those bloody conflicts.
More than 9 african countries are supporting and contributing to the Congo
government talks with the M23 rebels. Do we have faith in these talks? Yes,
although, we would have not supported any negotiations with terrorists, we think
that under the watch of the whole world, these evil initiatives from Uganda and
Rwanda to kill Congolese by proxy fighting movements will come to an
end.Finally, what should be done? Kagame and Museveni need all to resign or
to be forced to do so as they have stood as tyrants who not only persecute their
own people, but use their armies to destabilize weak nations around them. It is
time to call for the end of their murderous regimes because they will continue
to use all types of malicious tactics to destabilize the Congo. These 2 leaders
have come out as real failure to stand for permanent peace in Africa. In fact,
whoever will bring them to justice will have done a great humanitarian endeavor
to the millions of innocent displaced people in the Congo, and to the
permanently threatened lives. To follow the example of peace in Ghana, Zambia,
Tanzania, Senegal and other countries, the most lasting solution will be to
democratize fully 4 countries, Congo,Uganda,Rwanda and Burundi. That region
should be tyranny free in order to create a leadership committed to peace. And
also, Tutsi populations should stop thinking of themselves as persecuted people
as their armies have killed more civilians than any killing power in the
world.

The Congolese government is also called for a quick reform of law
enforcement services and to their defense forces. Laws should be introduced to
allow civilians living along the borders with these hostiles countries to be
armed in order to counter any destabilizing incursions at the beginning if
possible. Community permanent dialog ought to continue inside Congo and across
borders.

So you understand that more than 5 millions congolese have been﻿ killed,
and 500000 raped women because of the lack of proper strategy by the so called
Tutsi leadership. Those who knows well that Congo has huge challenge in fighting
corruption and a fragile community stability in Nord Kivu. Don't confuse things.
Either Tutsi officials want peace or they want only war in the region. They have
to stand for one. If they want peace, the FDLR will be gone in less than a year.
But they dont want it.

Congo cant be held responsible for the madness in Rwanda. I personally
received both Tutsi and Hutu refugees﻿ in the Congo after genocide, and provide
help to them regardless of their physical feature. Now, in the Congo my sisters,
and fellow country men are being killed and raped because Rwanda can't find a
way to stabilize their community. Congo has to both fight against Hutu FDLR and
Tutsi M23, and be looted by Kagame. NO. KAGAME has to go if he can't fix his
problem in Rwanda.

The Congo is now a country where Kagame sends indisciplined Tutsi fighters
without really wiping out the Hutu extremists, because he had been fighting them
since 1996 using the 2 KABILA's that he corrupts himself . The last Kabila is
worse, just another proxy Rwandan fighter who cares more about facilitating the
looting of the Congo by Kagame. In Conclusion, Kagame doesn't want peace in the
region. He needs to keep getting free money from the US and﻿ UK and loot the
Congo at the same time.

Michelle Obama Photo at Whitehouse

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